REL subwoofers will let you setup the sub for both music and HT separately; speaker cable hookup for music; audio cable for HT. They default to the music connection, and switch automatically to the HT mode when a signal is received from an HT decoder. (Some HT sub outputs always send a signal, so you would need to see if you need to manually switch.)
REL's are also nice subs regardless. The "ST" models (STratus, STorm, STadium, etc) are tuned primarily for music, and also do great with HT. Conversely, the "Q" models (Q150E, Q201E, etc) are tuned primarily for HT, and are still very musical. I own one of each (separate systems).
REL's are also easy to setup and integrate with your system. There are frequently some for sale or auction on Audiogon and eBay.
Happy listening!
REL's are also nice subs regardless. The "ST" models (STratus, STorm, STadium, etc) are tuned primarily for music, and also do great with HT. Conversely, the "Q" models (Q150E, Q201E, etc) are tuned primarily for HT, and are still very musical. I own one of each (separate systems).
REL's are also easy to setup and integrate with your system. There are frequently some for sale or auction on Audiogon and eBay.
Happy listening!